I have always found Pikes and battle Lances fascinating. Verbal provenance is that this Confederate Cloverleaf PIke Head was recovered out of Griswoldville GA.
Here's one which survived without breaking off of the 6 foot oak pole. The original length of the iron head was around 15 1/2 inches and had 4 rivets through the wood. The blade is very crudely made with very little finishing work. This one has no marks.
Here's one which survived without breaking off of the 6 foot oak pole. The original length of the iron head was around 15 1/2 inches and had 4 rivets through the wood. The blade is very crudely made with very little finishing work. This one has no marks.
I have always found Pikes and battle Lances fascinating. Verbal provenance is that this Confederate Cloverleaf PIke Head was recovered out of Griswoldville GA.
Hey! Exceptional piece. Ever consider selling? I recently bought the 19 acres on land outside of Macon Ga where the town of Griswoldville once stood. It's right next to the old pistol factory. I am a HUGE Griswoldville collector. Let me know!
Hey! Exceptional piece. Ever consider selling? I recently bought the 19 acres on land outside of Macon Ga where the town of Griswoldville once stood. It's right next to the old pistol factory. I am a HUGE Griswoldville collector. Let me know!
Hey! Exceptional piece. Ever consider selling? I recently bought the 19 acres on land outside of Macon Ga where the town of Griswoldville once stood. It's right next to the old pistol factory. I am a HUGE Griswoldville collector. Let me know!